Socialist Feminism: A Literary Analysis

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Page 38).” Liberal feminism believes the main problem of male and female inequality is men dominating all institutes (economic, medical, educational, political, ect.). The idea of liberalism is to change these structures so the power is shared by each gender. Radical believes these structures have been “poisoned by patriarchy” that it will be very difficult to change and the only way that is possible is to rebuild from the ground up (Smith. Page 100). The socialist approach describes oppression based on gender as one piece of the struggle and radical views sex discrimination and men as the main cause of oppression (Napikoski). Socialist feminism focuses more on the inequalities in the works force and how capitalism and patriarchy are a huge

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